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Sharing her love of dance with her daughters creates a special bond, says Nicole McCormick. Dancing requires passion, hard work and good time management, says the busy wife and mother. In addition to making sure that her daughters get to their classes, costume fittings, dance recitals and festivals, McCormick has her own tight schedule as the owner/operator and certified dance instructor for her business Dance Your Hart Out dance studio. For the entire family, dance has always been a...

An “improvised explosive device,” that was found Tuesday night near a garbage can and light standard on University Way, has been destroyed. University Way was closed for several hours as Prince George RCMP waited for the explosive disposal unit to arrive from Vancouver. The device was destroyed at about 10:40 a.m. Wednesday. “Our response was necessary in this situation,” said Inspector Brad Anderson, Operations Officer for the Prince George Detachment. “Our first priority will always be...

Most of those in Kin 1 on the weekend were there to watch the Canadian Age Class Short Track speed skating championships. Some, however, were watching other things. They were the provincial and national representatives of speed-skating groups, and they were in Prince George to see how Kin 1 and the local people measured up for the 2015 Canada Winter Games. As of Sunday morning, and the last day of competition, the local facility and people passed the test. “It’s been super so...

If you’re heading up to UNBC via 15th Avenue and University Way this morning, you will be greeted by police officers and a cordoned off road. A device that police fear may be explosive was found on University Way at about 11:15 p.m. Tuesday night, says RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Craig Douglass. The RCMP initially responded to a call of shots fired between CN Centre and UNBC. The RCMP explosive disposal unit has been called in from Vancouver and should be arriving later this morning....

Home ice isn’t helping the Prince George Cougars at the Bantam Tier 1 Provincials being held this week at Kin 1. The host team fell to 0-3 after losing 5-0 to the North Shore Winter Club in the final game on Tuesday. The win moved North Shore, with a 3-0 record, into a first-place tie in the round-robin portion with the Burnaby Winter Club. Those teams each played twice on Tuesday, with North Shore downing Kamloops 5-1 in their other game. Burnaby beat Kelowna 10-0 in their first game...